The Minister of Customs was a position in the Cabinet of the Government of Canada responsible for the administration of customs revenue collection in Canada. This position was originally created by Statute 31 Vict., c. 43, and assented to on 22 May 1868.[1]

From 3 December 1892, the Minister's position was abolished in favour of a Controller of Customs position, which was treated as part of the Ministry, but not part of the formal Cabinet. A similar change was also made to the Minister of Inland Revenue portfolio at that time. The Controller of Customs became part of the Cabinet on 24 December 1895, when John Fisher Wood joined the Privy Council.[1]

The position once again became known as Minister of Customs with the passage of Statute 60-61 Vict., c. 18, which was given royal assent on 29 June 1897. (The same legislation also brought back the title of Minister of Inland Revenue.)

On 18 May 1918, the offices of Minister of Customs and Minister of Inland Revenue were combined into the Minister of Customs and Inland Revenue, as mandated by Order in Council.

Ministers and Controllers of Customs

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No. Minister From To Political Party Ministry Notes
Minister of Customs
1 Samuel Leonard Tilley 1 July 1867 21 February 1873 Liberal -Conservative 1 (Macdonald)
2 Charles Tupper 22 February 1873 5 November 1873 Conservative 1 (Macdonald)
3 Isaac Burpee 7 November 1873 8 October 1878 Liberal 2 (Mackenzie)
4 Mackenzie Bowell 19 October 1878 6 June 1891 Conservative 3 (Macdonald)
16 June 1892 24 January 1892 Conservative 4 (Abbott)
5 Joseph-Adolphe Chapleau 25 January 1892 24 November 1892 Conservative 4 (Abbott)
Controller of Customs (Not of the Cabinet)
6 Nathaniel Clarke Wallace 5 December 1892 12 December 1894 Conservative 5 (Thompson)
21 December 1894 13 December 1895 Conservative 6 (Bowell)
7 John Fisher Wood 14 December 1895 23 December 1895 Liberal-Conservative 6 (Bowell) Wood was interim Controller until his appointment was official on 17 December 1895.
Controller of Customs (Cabinet)
(7) John Fisher Wood 24 December 1895 5 January 1896 Liberal-Conservative 6 (Bowell)
-- Frank Smith (acting) 6 January 1896 14 January 1896 Conservative 6 (Bowell)
(7) John Fisher Wood 15 January 1896 27 April 1896 Liberal-Conservative 6 (Bowell)
1 May 1896 8 July 1896 Liberal-Conservative 7 (Tupper)
Controller of Customs (Not of the Cabinet)
8 William Paterson 13 July 1896 29 Jun 1897 Liberal 8 (Laurier)
Minister of Customs
(8) William Paterson 30 June 1897 6 October 1911 Liberal 8 (Laurier)
9 John Dowsley Reid 10 October 1911 12 October 1917 Conservative 9 (Borden)
10 Arthur Lewis Sifton 12 October 1917 17 May 1918 Unionist 10 (Borden) Sifton also held the Inland Revenue post. On 18 May 1918, the ministries were combined and Sifton continued as Minister of Customs and Inland Revenue.

References

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  1. ^ a b "Profile - Customs". lop.parl.ca. Retrieved 2021-04-27.

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